IN THE NEWS

May 22, 2019
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Lincoln Appears at HRS Scientific Sessions

The Heart Rhythm Society Scientific Sessions meeting is one of the largest cardiovascular conferences nationwide. The Lincoln Project presented two abstracts concerning the OHPND cohort.  The first examined the unique descriptors of...

May 22, 2019
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Lincoln Hosts FHIR Team

Lincoln team members had the privilege of welcoming Dr. May Wang and her team to East Carolina University to discuss collaboration for the development of a FHIR-based application to improve...

Apr 17, 2019
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Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Conference

Healthcare researchers are becoming increasingly focused on developing novel intervention strategies to produce improved health outcomes. The Quality of Care and Outcomes Research (QCOR) conference is an opportunity to discuss...

Apr 17, 2019
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Lincoln Project Makes Appearances at Local Conferences

Researchers from the Lincoln Project recently attended Research and Innovation Day at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and the ENC Big Data Symposium at East Carolina University. These...

Jan 20, 2019
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Samuel F. Sears on Second Opinion

Second Opinion | "Cardiac Comeback" Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women, yet many people who have had heart attacks never start or continue their...

Jan 20, 2019
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The Lincoln Team Partners with the US EPA

In collaboration with Kristen Rappazzo, an epidemiologist at the United States EPA, the Lincoln project is investigating associations between short term environmental exposures such as air pollution and Out of...

Jan 01, 2019
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The Role of EMS

Emergency Medical Services is one of the Lincoln Project’s most vital partnerships. EMS has unique insight into the health and well-being of the OHPND cohort and stores a wealth of...

Nov 28, 2018
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The Lincoln Team in Chicago

  Lincoln investigators traveled to Chicago, Illinois for the 2018 American Heart Association Submit Science Sessions. The featured abstract quantified the OHPND cohort and demonstrated a correlation between OHPND and socioeconomic...

Nov 02, 2018
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The Lincoln Team Partners with GIMUS

  Lincoln researchers traveled to Havana, Cuba to present findings on the Out of Hospital Premature Natural Death (OHPND) cohort. The University of Havana’s Center for Demographic Studies and GIMUS,...